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The Reason I Keep Bees - EDIBLE BOSTON

Edible Boston Fall 2013

WELCOME to the HappyChickens.com

I'm 18, my name is Orren Fox. I have 32 chickens, 4 ducks and 250,000 bees in 4 hives at home, and 3 at school. I'm really a rookie at all of this, but I thought some what I have learned might be helpful.

If you have any questions about chickens or bees please feel free to contact me at thehappychickens@gmail.com

My Honey Logo - BEE Happy

My brother made this film. Wait til the very very end

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The Barefoot Beekeeper

Winter Bees 2011 - Rookie Beekeeper

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Searching for the queen

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Araucanas Lay Blue Eggs

Each breed of chickens lays eggs of a specific color. Eggs may be white, light brown, dark brown, or speckled. But some chickens produce blue eggs. Blue eggs come from chickens that produce a coloring substance inside their bodies called oocyanin. These eggs are blue throughout the shell, inside and outside, and the color can't be rubbed off.